AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoLibya–Greece Diplomacy: Egypt’s foreign minister called his Greek counterpart to review regional developments, including Gaza and Libya, as both sides push deeper cooperation and maritime dialogue. Maritime Border Talks: Libya and Greece also resumed technical discussions on maritime delimitation, with Tripoli and Athens reiterating commitment to international law. Defense Cooperation: Libya and Italy held talks on expanding defense cooperation and training programs, as Tripoli seeks closer security ties. Local Governance Training: A local governance training course in Libya wrapped up, aiming to strengthen municipal capacity and improve how local administrations manage legal, financial, and community participation duties. Oil Sector Update: NOC signed a unified operating agreement for an I/R field in the Murzuq Basin, streamlining procedures among major international partners. Health Reform: Libya’s health ministry officials reaffirmed reforms, including stronger oversight at facilities and steps to improve service delivery. Humanitarian Detention: Global Sumud convoy volunteers in Benghazi remain on a “dry” hunger strike after being detained, with one released and the rest still held without clear health updates. Migration Pressure Warning: A CIS official warned Middle East instability could drive large migration flows toward neighboring states, citing risks similar to past crises involving Libya and Iraq.
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